Programs
shown
at
7:00
a.m.
will
also
be
shown
at
7:00
p.m.
For
those
of
you
with
digital
tuners
Channel
19
can
also
be
seen
on
80-10
and
80-32778
7:00
a/pm
-
ARMY
NEWSWATCH
Highlights
includes
(1)
Army
Headlines:
Floods,
IRS
comes
knocking
and
Reenacting
History
(2)
Team
trains
in
total
darkness
learning
tracking,
strike-down,
ambush
and
attack
(3)
Biggest
loser
couple
from
TV
shows
encourage
and
challenges
Army
spouses
(4)
Finances:
tips
from
financial
experts
as
soldiers
struggle
to
make
ends
met
(5)
Active
VFW’s
and
their
role
(6)
Climate
Change:
Polar
Ice
Cap
(7)
USAEC:
Environmental
Command
deals
with
relocating
to
Texas
and
ongoing
mission
(8)
FT
Bliss
Part
2:
Special
opportunities
to
move
to
Texas
as
other
sites
close
(9)
Welcome
Home
Soldier:
Coming
home
to
the
family
he
discovers
he
is
now
a
stranger
with
lots
to
learn
(10)
Army’s
Parachute
Pros:
What
you
need
to
become
a
Golden
Knight
and
the
art
of
Dirt
Diving.
This
program
is
being
underwritten
now
by
a
donation
from
ManTech.
7:30
a/pm
-
1988
THREE
RIVERS
PARADE
&
1995
4-28-09
REGATTA
SENIOR
CITIZEN
FASHION
SHOW
These
videos
are
compliments
of
Jerry
Vilar
and
Spartan
Production,
Mr.
Thomas
Denniston.
Jerry
Vilar
takes
us
on
landmarks
gone
from
Fairmont,
such
as
Hills
and
the
Nickel
Bridge.
She
shows
the
1988
Parade
which
will
evoke
many
memories.
The
Senior
Fashion
and
Talent
Show
will
bring
many
memories.
8:50
a/pm
-
3
RIVERS:
PALATINE
PARK
Highlights
from
the
2008
summer
event
at
Palatine
Park
that
featured
magician
and
illusionist
Josh
Knotts,
the
“WeinerMobile”
from
Oscar
Mayer,
and
Amy,
a
trainer
with
the
Budweiser
Horses.
9:23
a/pm
-
MARION
COUNTY
LIBRARY
Christian
Cox
and
Patrick
Sibbett
take
the
Puppet
show
of
the
Marion
County
Library
to
Blackshere
Elementary
School
as
they
perform
two
children’s
Classic,
Where
the
Wild
Things
Are
by
Marie
Sendak
and
JUMANJI,
written
and
illustrated
by
American
author
Chris
Van
Allsburg
9:53
a/pm
-
FAIRMONT
CITY
COUNCIL
Highlights
include
announcements,
Citizens
Petition,
and
two
public
hearing
set:
These
two
will
also
be
taken
as
consideration
of
council
business:
First,
The
Relocation
Of
The
City’s
16”
Water
Transmission
Main
In
Connection
With
WV
Department
Of
Highways
Project
No.
U325-250-3.38,
In
The
Town
Of
Whitehall,
and
(second)
Authorizing
The
Renewal
Of
That
Certain
Letter
Of
Credit,
No.
2001-525,
Issued
By
WesBanco
Bank
To
The
City
Of
Fairmont
For
Purposes
Of
Satisfying
A
Portion
Of
The
Self-Insured
Security
And
Insurance
Requirements
Of
The
West
Virginia
Workers’
Compensation
Act.
Other
Consideration
of
Council
Business
consists
of
(3)
Adoption,
A
Resolution
By
The
Council
Of
The
City
Of
Fairmont,
West
Virginia,
Authorizing
The
Filing
Of
A
Joint
Application
With
The
Marion
County
Sheriff’s
Department
To
The
United
States
Department
Of
Justice
For
Funding
Under
The
Recovery
Act:
Edward
J.
Byrne
Memorial
Justice
Assistance
Grant
Formula
Program
To
Implement
The
Local
Law
Enforcement
Equipment
Acquisition
Program;
(4)
Adoption,
A
Resolution
(Ninth)
Of
The
City
Of
Fairmont
Approving
Invoices
Relating
To
Construction
And
Other
Services
For
The
Proposed
Water
Project
And
Authorizing
Payment
Thereof
(5)
Adoption,
A
Resolution
(Second)
Of
The
City
Of
Fairmont
Approving
Invoices
Relating
To
Design
And
Other
Services
For
The
Proposed
Water
Project
And
Authorizing
Payment
Thereof.
(6)
Three
Appointments,
Urban
Renewal
Authority,
Five-Year
Terms
Ending
May
1,
2014
(7)
One
Appointment,
Fairmont
Housing
Authority,
5-Year
Term
Ends
6/2/2014.
10:24
a/pm
-
MAY
AARP,
hosted
BY
Eric
Wells
In
this
significant
program,
Identity
Theft
is
explored
in
depth.
Interviews
are
conducted
by
Eric
Wells
with
Paul
Babbitt,
Jim
Smallridge,
Jackie
Henry,
Sue
Stanely,
Mark
Shaw,
Mary
O’Neil,
Tom
Vasale,
Randy
Summers,
Lonnie
Jesse
and
Mike
Agnello.
There
is
an
excellent
portion
of
shredding
important
and
not
so
important
documents.
10:54
a/pm
-
FAITH
IN
ACTION
AND
PUBLIC
TRANSIT
PROMOS
ADOBE
Power
Point
is
used
to
tell
the
story
without
words
of
the
Faith
in
Action
Program
that
occurred
in
Fairmont
on
Saturday,
April
18th
between
three
churches
to
assist
local
and
county
non
profit
agencies
in
doing
whatever
was
needed
11:00
-
HISTORY
EXPO:
COURTHOUSE
This
Marion
County
Historical
Society
Program
features
Judge
Fox
narrating
a
history
of
the
courtroom
he
preside
over.
Eighth
grader
Drew
Cummings
performs
the
Gettysburg
Address,
dressed
as
Abraham
Lincoln.
Some
history
of
Fairmont
Farms
is
highlighted
by
Tim
Ireland.
Other
exhibits
are
briefly
shown.
12:01
a/pm
-
MILES
CHAPEL
HISTORY
Highlighting
the
first
of
four
African
American
churches
in
the
Greater
Fairmont
Council
of
Churches,
we
interview
people
of
the
Miles
Chapel
African
Methodist
Episcopal
Church.
Interviewed
were
Marvin
Caldwell,
94
year
old
member;
Gladys
Maddox,
Doris
Oliver,
Justice
and
Tiffany
Samuels,
and
Rev.
Jessica
Valerie
Walker.
1:02
a/pm
-
FAIRMONT
CHURCH
LEAGUE
HISTORY
A
program
traces
the
63
years
of
history
of
church
league
basketball
in
Fairmont.
People
interviewed
for
the
program
included
John
Veasey,
Rev.
James
Saunders,
Harvey
Havlichek,
Raymond
Morgan,
Rev.
Larry
Buckland,
and
Don
Downs.
Portions
of
the
1975
Championship
game
between
St.
Anthony
and
First
United
Methodist
is
shown,
including
player,
cheerleader,
and
referee
introduction
by
Rev.
Jim
Kerr.
2:13
a/pm
-
MARION
CO.
COMMISSION
Highlights
of
the
meeting
consists
of
Request
for
advice
and
consent
regarding
the
hiring
of
Jeffrey
L.
Freeman
as
a
full-time
assistant
prosecuting
attorney,
to
be
effective
May
6,
2009,
the
hiring
of
Sheila
Ledsome
full-time,
to
be
effective
April
27,
2009,
the
reading
of
Proclamation
proclaiming
April
Fair
Housing
Month,
and
sealed
bid
proposals
for
Marion
County
Sheriff’s
Department
uniforms.
2:24
a/pm
-
MONONGAH
MINE
DISASTER
FILM
Nationally
produced
film
by
Fairmont
Native
David
McAtter
with
assistance
from
Bruce
Ullom
traces
the
history
and
outcomes
of
the
historic
1907
Monongah
Mine
Disaster.
Superb
historic
film,
available
from
the
Fairmont
State
library
2:55
a/pm
-
FAITH
IN
ACTION
3:00
a/pm
-
2
CROP,
EASTER
EGG
DROP,
AND
MARION
COUNTY
COMMISSION
Special
Programs
here
features
the
history
and
invitation
for
the
Annual
Council
of
Churches
CROP
Walk
to
be
held
at
East
West
Stadium
and
throughout
Fairmont
on
Sunday,
May
3rd.
Another
special
program
features
the
Easter
Egg
Drop
at
the
Everlasting
Covenant
Church
on
Saturday,
April
11th.
Scenes
of
the
helicopter
is
presented
as
well
as
comments
from
Pastor
James
Saunders
.
A
final
program
here
is
the
Marion
County
Commission
meeting
of
April
8
3:59
a/pm
-
FAIRMONT
CIVIL
WAR
TRAILS
This
excellent
presentation
features
the
first
five
public
showing
of
the
Civil
War
Plaques
erected
in
Fairmont,
an
interview
with
Mitch
Bowman
from
the
Committee,
and
two
appearances
by
JoAnn
Lough
before
the
Fairmont
City
Council
on
April
14th
and
The
Marion
County
Commission
on
April
15th
as
she
explains
the
plaques
and
the
ceremony
that
will
dedicate
those
signs.
4:22
a/pm
-
COAL
MINING,
HUTCHISON
Highlights
of
Coal
Mining
in
the
1950
coalfields
of
southern
West
Virginia
is
captured
in
stark
black
and
white
film.
Audio
tracks
of
“When
the
Miners
March”
are
overlaid.
4:49
a/pm
-
3rd
PRESIDENTIAL
SEARCH
CANDIDATE
Dr.
Thomas
L.
Krepel
“meet
the
community”
as
the
third
Fairmont
State
Presidential
Search
Candidate.
He
was
later
named
president-elect
on
March
27.
He
was
Assistant
to
the
President
at
Northern
Illinois
University
since
2005.
He
was
President
of
Chadron
State
College
in
Chadron,
Neb.,
from
1998
to
2005.
He
also
served
at
Chadron
as
Interim
President
in
1998,
as
Senior
Vice
President
for
Academic
Affairs
from
1997
to
1998
and
as
Professor
of
Education
from
1997
to
2005.
5:39
a/pm
-
R-W,
W-I
ALUMNI
GAME
VIDEO
5:42
a/pm
-
CHILD
WATCH
from
2007
This
program
features
the
visit
to
different
agencies
which
deal
with
child
neglect
and
abuse
and
support.
The
visitors
are
given
a
name
of
an
actual
child
and
the
participant
relives
their
journey
through
the
day.
An
excellent
glimpse
into
the
neglected
and
abused
child
situation
and
how
local
agencies
are
trying
to
adapt
and
assist
them.
Many
people
are
interviewed
and
although
the
program
is
2
years
old,
the
themes
are
very
relevant.
6:30
a/pm
-
WVU
NEWS
West
Virginia
University
students
produce
this
15
minute
professional
news
program
that
is
shown
Sundays
on
WWVU-TV
and
then
daily
on
channel
19.
Through
the
efforts
of
Gina
Dahlia,
this
production
is
brought
to
channel
19
Three
ways
to
support
us
>
First,
most
any
of
our
shows
can
be
purchased
for
$20.00.
This
will
assist
us
in
the
purchase
of
equipment,
advertisement,
production
and
travel.
Certain
copyright
laws
may
prevent
us
from
offering
all
programs
for
sales.
>
Second,
we
are
offering
an
underwriting
of
any
monthly
program
we
do
for
a
modest
fee
of
$200
a
month.
Each
program
is
shown
twice
a
day
which
the
underwriter
can
be
mentioned
twice
in
each
show.
Thus,
the
individual,
company,
or
business
will
receive
at
least
120
mentions
a
month,
which
averages
out
to
60¢
per
spot.
>
Third,
I
will
transpose
your
video
tapes
(VHS,
S-VHS,
Hi-8
or
8mm)
onto
DVD
or
CD
for
$25.00.
This
will
include
an
hours
of
production,
labeling,
and
a
case.
Beyond
that,
the
cost
is
$20.00
an
hour.
Any
contributions
Welcomed.
We
were
blessed
with
$100
or
more
in
donations
during
JANUARY
from
the
following:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
and
JoAnn
Kincell;
Judd’s
Mini
Storage:
Judd
Doerfler;
Marion
County
Transit
Authority
Please
Note:
If
you
see
the
picture
get
stuck
or
frozen
you
can
call
me
at
366-4511
or
email.
For
those
with
digital
tuners,
channel
19
can
also
be
seen
on
80-10
and
80-32778.
I
am
thankful
for
the
help
at
Time
Warner
from
Marshall
Tenney.
He
puts
all
programs
on
the
hard
drive
and
adjusts
the
timing
of
the
program
for
over
the
air
viewing.
He
also
programs
channel
18.
He
is
always
trying
to
make
certain
all
is
running
smoothly.
We
will
credit
you,
your
company,
or
your
non
profit
with
any
donation.
Tax
Deductible
checks
can
be
made
to
Greater
Fairmont
Council
of
Churches
and
mailed
to
Box
846,
Fairmont,
WV
26554
DD
Meighen,
3
Park
Dr.
Fairmont
26554;
phones:
366-4511;
cell:
203-4037
Email:
mrc@iolinc.net..
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